

Peer to peer could solve the hosting/bandwidth issue. Just federate the network/index/front end for torrent-based streaming. Impose some ratio requirements for access and it’s infinitely scalable


Peer to peer could solve the hosting/bandwidth issue. Just federate the network/index/front end for torrent-based streaming. Impose some ratio requirements for access and it’s infinitely scalable
Didn’t kidnap her yet. Now you know her address for a later date, without the pretext to incriminate you! I’m onto you, pal
You know you can just turn off location services right? Pretty sure even iPhone has the option
Hear me out: cover it in foil tape, like the kind used for HVAC. instant “modern” fridge


You must be having a wildly different experience than me then, because I don’t even understand how you can make that claim


Sherlock Holmes over here has never seen the can shaped glasses


That’s the opposite of my experience. Jellyfin just works and immediately exposes the content we’re looking for, plex tries overloading you with bullshit and burying your actual content


Their what now
Yes but extrapolated


See it was the lack of dpad for me. The touchpads+gyro finally made high fidelity controller aim possible and fun, but no dpad meant I still needed a regular controller for 2d games


Do you have an issue with graphene?


Probably just reused cells from a burger or sandwich and artists didn’t have time or budget to redraw


We have a winner


If there’s evidence, then it should be producible. A notepad with the imprint of the removed page. A hard drive with the deleted and recovered data. You don’t get to hide behind the term ‘forensic’, saying ‘trust us bro’.
So what kind of forensic evidence? Show it.


If all you know about is the sports mascot fursuits, keep it that way


Damn right. He shouldn’t. Don’t forget about these scabs
Ed Case of Hawaii
Tom Suozzi of New York
Jim Costa of California
Marie Gluesenkamp Perez of Washington
Jared Moskowitz of Florida
Ami Bera of California
Chrissy Houlahan of Pennsylvania
Marcy Kaptur of Ohio
Laura Gillen of New York
Jim Himes of Connecticut
You’re getting way too far in the weeds on this, man. They’re asking if you can turn off GPS to save battery